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Transit Enhancement program reports $11 million spent and coordination with CapMetro as projects move forward
Summary
Max Schwartz told the Urban Transportation Commission the Transit Enhancement program has encumbered about 86% of its $19 million 2020 mobility-bond allocation and spent roughly $11 million, with projects such as queue jumps, transit priority lanes and access improvements under way.
Max Schwartz, Capital Improvement Program Manager with Austin Transportation and Public Works, told the Urban Transportation Commission that the Transit Enhancement program has encumbered "about 86% of our total funding" from the 2020 Mobility Bond and had spent approximately $11 million as of February, with $3 million in projects under construction and $1 million in design.
The program, Schwartz said, is guided by a Transit Enhancement Infrastructure Report that identifies roughly $50 million in potential improvements across about 30 prioritized locations. It works under an interlocal…
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